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Christian webmaster resources

There are now so many online webmaster resources, that usually the easiest way to find what
you need is with a Google search. There are countless bulletin board systems, some covering general
topics, others specializing in one type of coding (eg PHP) or one CMS system (eg WordPress). Look at
GeeksandGod [www.geeksandgod.com] |
Webmaster Talk [www.webmaster-talk.com]
and
many others.
For equipment purchasing decisions, always check out online reviews at
CNET [www.cnet.com]
and elsewhere.

For church webmaster forums to discuss technical issues and site critiques, see
Great Church Websites [www.greatchurchwebsites.org]
and ChurchMedia.net [www.ChurchMedia.net]
which also covers wider church media issues such as PA, projection, video and related issues, and offers
an annual conference. Of course, a Google search will frequently lead you to a technical solution already posted online.

We highly recommend SiteProNews’ webmaster
articles [www.sitepronews.com/article-archives]
and newsletters. [www.sitepronews.com/archives.html]
See also the newsletters and articles at
SitePoint. [www.sitepoint.com/newsletter] We offer advice on Search Engine Optimization and page promotion.

For royalty-free graphics (often completely free for non-profits), see
StockExchange. [www.sxc.hu]
Although not automatically free for use, owners of
Flickr [www.flickr.com]
will often give permission for photos to be used, particularly in a non-profit or educational context.

Of the greatest value to web developers are the various free Firefox
browser Add-ons [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox]
such as the Web Developer toolbar and Search Engine Optimization tools. For valuable guidance
on HTML, CSS and other scripting, see
W3Schools. [www.w3schools.com]